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A talk from Phylomania 2013, in Hobart, Tasmania. This describes work by Dan Warren (ANU) and I to estimate ESS's for phylogenetic trees. The idea is to allow users to take the output from commonly-used MCMC programs (like MrBayes and BEAST), and estimate approximately how many independent tree topologies they have sampled from the posterior distribution (i.e. estimate the ESS). ]]>

A talk from Phylomania 2013, in Hobart, Tasmania. This describes work by Dan Warren (ANU) and I to estimate ESS's for phylogenetic trees. The idea is to allow users to take the output from commonly-used MCMC programs (like MrBayes and BEAST), and estimate approximately how many independent tree topologies they have sampled from the posterior distribution (i.e. estimate the ESS). ]]>
Wed, 06 Nov 2013 17:11:33 GMT /slideshow/estimating-the-effective-sample-size-of-phylogenetic-tree-topologies-from-bayesian-mcmc-analyses/27981442 roblanfear@slideshare.net(roblanfear) Estimating the Effective Sample Size of phylogenetic tree topologies from Bayesian MCMC analyses roblanfear A talk from Phylomania 2013, in Hobart, Tasmania. This describes work by Dan Warren (ANU) and I to estimate ESS's for phylogenetic trees. The idea is to allow users to take the output from commonly-used MCMC programs (like MrBayes and BEAST), and estimate approximately how many independent tree topologies they have sampled from the posterior distribution (i.e. estimate the ESS). <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/lanfearphylomania2013white-131106171133-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A talk from Phylomania 2013, in Hobart, Tasmania. This describes work by Dan Warren (ANU) and I to estimate ESS&#39;s for phylogenetic trees. The idea is to allow users to take the output from commonly-used MCMC programs (like MrBayes and BEAST), and estimate approximately how many independent tree topologies they have sampled from the posterior distribution (i.e. estimate the ESS).
Estimating the Effective Sample Size of phylogenetic tree topologies from Bayesian MCMC analyses from Rob Lanfear
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